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SUCLA2 Products

Antibodies
SUCLA2 Antibody
SUCLA2 Antibody
NBP1-33015
Species: Hu, Mu, Bv, Ch
Applications: WB, Simple Western, ICC/IF, IHC, KO
Host: Rabbit Polyclonal
SUCLA2 Antibody
SUCLA2 Antibody
Species: Hu
Applications: WB, Simple Western, ICC/IF, IHC
Host: Rabbit Polyclonal
SUCLA2 Antibody
SUCLA2 Antibody
Species: Hu, Mu, Rt
Applications: WB, Simple Western, IHC
Host: Rabbit Polyclonal
Lysates
SUCLA2 Overexpression Lysate
SUCLA2 Overexpression Lysate
NBL1-16594
Species: Hu
Applications: WB
Proteins
Recombinant Human SUCLA2 GST ...
Recombinant Human SUCLA2 GST (N-Te...
H00008803-P01
Species: Hu
Applications: WB, ELISA, MA, AP
SUCLA2 Recombinant Protein An ...
SUCLA2 Recombinant Protein Antigen
NBP1-85860PEP
Species: Hu
Applications: AC
SUCLA2 Recombinant Protein An ...
SUCLA2 Recombinant Protein Antigen
NBP2-55488PEP
Species: Hu
Applications: AC

Description

Succinyl-CoA synthetase (SCS) is a mitochondrial matrix enzyme that acts as a heterodimer, being composed of an invariant alpha subunit and a substrate-specific beta subunit. The protein encoded by this gene is an ATP-specific SCS beta subunit that dimerizes with the SCS alpha subunit to form SCS-A, an essential component of the tricarboxylic acid cycle. SCS-A hydrolyzes ATP to convert succinate to succinyl-CoA. Defects in this gene are a cause of myopathic mitochondrial DNA depletion syndrome. A pseudogene of this gene has been found on chromosome 6. (provided by RefSeq)

Bioinformatics

Entrez Human
Uniprot Human
Human
Product By Gene ID 8803
Alternate Names
  • A-BETA
  • ATP-specific succinyl-CoA synthetase subunit beta
  • beta subunit
  • EC 6.2.1
  • EC 6.2.1.5
  • mitochondrial succinyl-CoA ligase [ADP-forming] subunit beta
  • MTDPS5
  • Renal carcinoma antigen NY-REN-39
  • succinate-CoA ligase, ADP-forming, beta subunit
  • succinyl-CoA ligase [ADP-forming] subunit beta, mitochondrial

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